Lucky stop at Ohio grocery store brings $100,000 prize

PEMBERVILLE, OH – A trip to a local grocery store turned into a $100,000 win for a Gibsonburg woman after she bought a winning Ohio Lottery scratch-off ticket.

She purchased “The Three Stooges Pie Payout” $5 ticket at Frobose Market IGA on Bierley Avenue in Pemberville, where lottery officials say the top-prize ticket was sold. After state and federal taxes totaling 28 percent, she will take home $72,000.

“The Three Stooges Pie Payout” game offers a top prize of $100,000, with three of the top prizes still available as of August 6. The Ohio Lottery has provided more than $33 billion to support education across the state since 1974.

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Key Points

  • Gibsonburg woman wins $100,000 on $5 “The Three Stooges Pie Payout” scratch-off
  • Ticket purchased at Frobose Market IGA in Pemberville
  • Winner takes home $72,000 after taxes with three top prizes still remaining
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